19 episodes

Women Lead Data is an investigation into the underrepresentation of female leadership in the data industry. Join Lindsay Murphy, Head of Data at Secoda, as she learns from women in leadership roles in the data industry, uncovers helpful tips and advice for overcoming barriers to growth, and maybe even inspires those who are curious about entrepreneurship in the data industry to take the leap!
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Women Lead Data Lindsay Murphy

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Women Lead Data is an investigation into the underrepresentation of female leadership in the data industry. Join Lindsay Murphy, Head of Data at Secoda, as she learns from women in leadership roles in the data industry, uncovers helpful tips and advice for overcoming barriers to growth, and maybe even inspires those who are curious about entrepreneurship in the data industry to take the leap!
Subscribe to make sure you don’t miss our new episodes.

    Building your Skills and Visibility in the Data Industry with Kelly Adams of Golden Hearts Games

    Building your Skills and Visibility in the Data Industry with Kelly Adams of Golden Hearts Games

    In this episode, I’m joined by Kelly Adams, Data Analyst at Golden Hearts Games to learn more about her career journey in the data industry. Kelly transitioned into the data industry over the past few years, despite the realities of a highly competitive job market for folks trying to break into the industry. We talk about how portfolio building and content creation can be critical support for folks looking to break into the field, not only for external visibility but for the learning and skill development it requires. We also talk about the challenges of waiting to “feel ready” in your career–and how you can overcome this to make big leaps.
    Episode Links:Kelly's BlogKelly’s Data PortfolioKelly’s Data and Analytics ResourcesGolden Hearts Games

    • 38 min
    Taking Charge of Your Data Career: Promotions, Salary, and Side Hustles with Jess Ramos of Crunchbase

    Taking Charge of Your Data Career: Promotions, Salary, and Side Hustles with Jess Ramos of Crunchbase

    In this episode, I’m joined by Jess Ramos, Senior Data Analyst at Crunchbase and Founder of Big Data Energy Analytics to learn more about her leadership journey in the data industry. Jess shares more about how she got started in the data industry, how she advocates for herself in promotions and salary conversations, and how she got started on her content creation journey and launched her brand and side hustle. We dive deeper into the importance of advocating for yourself, how this can change the trajectory of your career earnings, and how salary transparency and research can be critical data points to support women in achieving better compensation outcomes.
    Episode Links:
    Blog post: How I Advocated for a 32% Raise in my First Data Analytics JobLinkedIn: Big Data Energy AnalyticsCrunchbaseInstagram @jessramosdataTikTok @jessramosdata

    • 36 min
    Succeeding as a "Data Team of One" with Julie Beynon of Census

    Succeeding as a "Data Team of One" with Julie Beynon of Census

    In this episode, Julie Beynon–Head of Data at Census, joins Lindsay to share her leadership journey in the data industry. Julie tells us about her career journey, starting in marketing roles and transitioning into data, and how she navigates being a Head of Data, Team of One. We talk a bit about managing feelings of imposter syndrome and people-pleasing tendencies, and how silencing your internal critic is the key to success.

    This was a LIVE episode that aired during MDS Fest, so we also answered a few questions from the audience. You can check out the video recording and catch all the talks we hosted at MDSFest.com.
    Episode Links:
    CensusMDS Fest LIVE Recording of Women Lead Data with Julie BeynonWatch other MDSFest talks for free!

    • 30 min
    Turning Biased Feedback into Fuel with Michelle Yi of Basis and Women in Data

    Turning Biased Feedback into Fuel with Michelle Yi of Basis and Women in Data

    In this episode, I’m joined by Michelle Yi, startup mentor, advisor, and founder, and a board member of Women in Data, to learn more about her leadership journey in the data industry. Michelle has had such a cool career path in the data and AI industry, she shares more about how she started her career at IBM at the age of 16 (she started university when she was just 13 years old!!), where she worked on AI research and IBM Watson. She also shares her experiences working in consulting and on practical applications of AI, how she founded her own company and raised a seed round, and her more recent focus on startup mentoring, board advising, and her board member position with Women in Data. We also spent discussing the debate of open source/science vs. the monetization of AI and some of the practical benefits that open source communities provide. Michelle and I also chat about some biased feedback that women in technical roles often hear, and how you can navigate that.


    Episode Links:Women in DataWatson and the Jeopardy ChallengeLinkedIn discussion: open source vs. monetizationhttps://www.basis.ai/about/https://yulle.substack.com/ 

    • 34 min
    Being a Leader as an Individual Contributor with Phoenix Jay of dbt Labs

    Being a Leader as an Individual Contributor with Phoenix Jay of dbt Labs

    In this episode, I’m joined by Phoenix Jay, Manager, Digital Community at dbt Labs, to learn more about her career journey in the data industry. Phoenix shares about starting her career in finance and how she transitioned into data roles, self-teaching SQL and dbt, and then discovering the world of analytics engineering! 
    Most recently, Phoenix has moved into a new role at dbt Labs, where she will be helping manage the digital community–a perfect crossover between her love of data and community advocacy. We also spend some time talking about how you can be a leader, even if you’re still in an IC role, and the importance of both providing and receiving coaching and mentoring to help you grow new skills and navigate career growth.


    Episode Links:
    Phoenix JayDev ColorGrace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computingdbt Labs

    • 28 min
    Letting Go of Perfectionism with Lauren Moores of Moores Data

    Letting Go of Perfectionism with Lauren Moores of Moores Data

    In this episode, I’m joined by Lauren Moores, data innovator, advisor, and strategist for startups, and Chief Data Queen of Moores Data. Lauren shares more about her leadership journey in the data industry, her transition from economist to various data-centric roles, her startup advisor positions, and her teaching fellow role in Harvard’s Business Analytics program for AI, Innovation and Startups.
    We also discuss why backgrounds in social sciences and arts can provide excellent foundations for those interested in pursuing data careers, and how letting go of perfectionism, comparison, and “having it all” is critical to progress on a leadership path.

    Episode Links:
    https://www.laurenmoores.com/

    • 34 min

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